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Re: Wireless access point scanning (was Re: New error in my nessu s.dump

Subject: Re: Wireless access point scanning (was Re: New error in my nessu s.dump file)
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 10:18:14 -0400
On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 09:05:53AM -0400, Mercer, Jeff wrote:

"Nmap found that this host is running Cisco 801/1720 running 12.2.8 Seq
...
Hmmm, looking it IS quite an old version, 3.0. I'm just using the stock nmap
that came with Yellow Dog Linux 3.0. I'll try compiling a new version from
source and see if that helps.

Nmap is identifying your Aironet as a router instead of a wireless
access point, and that prevents find_ap.nasl from working in your case.

The nmap upgrade should resolve this as the current nmap-os-fingerprints
file does have support for various Aironet devices.

George
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